I mean, I get that. I just don't like their style. I get that most complaints of them are really just circle jerking about them being bad live for a while there (I really don't know how long that was), but the last five songs I've listened to by them just sounded to programmed to me. Maybe I need to listen to newer stuff shrug

I don't know that it has a disease name, but the condition is mitral valve prolapse. They haven't found it in me yet, but my father and his brother, and my grandfather and I think his father, have all had it.

I honestly doubt they are. My father was hospitalized for heart surgery to repair his mitral valve, which had caused his heart to enlarge. This condition runs in my family, so lucky me. Now I can't remember all of the charges, but I distinctly remember one for $28k. I'm pretty sure we owe much more than that.

I suggest rereading that. It says that you should still use less in cases where you are using something to measure the uncountable. The example is cups of flour. They suggest that the phrase would be "less cups of flour" rather than "fewer cups of flour". Deaths are countable, thusly ". . . 7 times fewer gun homicides . . ." would be correct. That's according to that article at least.

There is much debate within the grammarian community about whether rules should follow the people or people should follow the rules. Personally I think that fewer sounds better when used with anything countable and I think to make the work "fewer" obsolete would be a shame.

I personally have a multiclassed Barbarian/Rogue. I really enjoy getting sneak attacks with my +1 Furious Great Axe. I guess that's kind of hulk smashy, but the fun comes in when I basically spend the entire encounter sneaking up on the guy. Of course I then usually roll a one when I'm right behind the guy, but what can you do.

I like to really picture what's going on. Our group is a bit weird, so our Lawful Good paladin flips out and kills anything evil. So it's fun to imagine her just suddenly attack this guy sometimes in the middle of a sentence. It'll probably get us killed someday, but for now it's pretty hilarious.